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    Quote Originally Posted by GMan View Post
    Excellent shots. What are you shooting with?
    For this shoot, I used a Hasselblad 501c with a 80mm Planar 2.8 Zeiss lens, 35mm mask for 4x6 prints on 100 ISO Ilford Delta film, and all natural lighting with a reflector screen (to fill in shadowy areas).

    I have yet to scan in the negatives and play with them on Photoshop, but I'm pretty pleased with the raw results.
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    You lost me!

    What ever it was that you said. Souns' like Greek to me, Laddie!:rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    For this shoot, I used a Hasselblad 501c with a 80mm Planar 2.8 Zeiss lens, 35mm mask for 4x6 prints on 100 ISO Ilford Delta film, and all natural lighting with a reflector screen (to fill in shadowy areas).

    I have yet to scan in the negatives and play with them on Photoshop, but I'm pretty pleased with the raw results.
    With the depth of color and shadow and highlight tones, there is no need to photoshop any of this. As I stated earlier, these are really well done. The eye is there, but just watch the edges of the frame.... You cut off feet and fingers. While the pros do this occasionally, it is with a purpose. Here it simply looks like an accident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    For this shoot, I used a Hasselblad 501c with a 80mm Planar 2.8 Zeiss lens, 35mm mask for 4x6 prints on 100 ISO Ilford Delta film, and all natural lighting with a reflector screen (to fill in shadowy areas).

    I have yet to scan in the negatives and play with them on Photoshop, but I'm pretty pleased with the raw results.

    Excellent equipment.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Great shots. I also like to dabble a little myself as the name aludes to. I supose I need to post some of my photos to.

    Brett

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